Have a look inside Fort Worth’s Dream Home

Come with us on a tour of Fort Worth Magazine’s Dream Home, decorated by interior designer Susan Semmelmann, inspired by California’s Napa Valley.

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Whether it’s bourbon and bubbles at night or a coffee in the morning, the primary suite is meant to be enjoyed all hours of the day.

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Located in Montrachet, this four-bedroom, six-bathroom residence at 4557 Saint Estephe Pl. is what Fort Worth Magazine is calling the 2025 Dream Home.

Since 2020, Susan Semmelmann Interiors has partnered with Fort Worth Magazine to showcase an annual dream home to the public, benefiting Wish With Wings — a Texas charity that grants wishes to children with life-threatening medical diagnoses.

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Imagine waking up to sweeping panoramic views of downtown.

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Although public tours have ended, FTWtoday is giving readers an inside look at the 6,931-sqft mansion. Every room was inspired — and named — after an element of California’s Napa Valley, such as “Sunset in Sonoma,” “The Cabernet Lounge,” and “The Sauv Blanc Spa.”

Built by The Morrison Group, the house includes a three-car garage and a backyard pool. The primary suite contains dual closets, a coffee bar, a free-standing tub, and a safe room. Each secondary bedroom includes its own en-suite bathroom and walk-in closet.

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